I'm writing this review because I'm taken back by what Anush said in her review. I had both kids go to this daycare and my older child is 13 years old now. My younger child is now 9 and still, I send her there for summer break. They were very happy there and both kids still remember Edita. She is very caring and always makes sure your kid is special. Kids do like to watch TV, but mostly in their free time. The day is planned out in such a way that most of the mornings kids are busy with projects, music lessons, and dancing, then they have lunch and then sleep time. After they wake up, they have either an English class or drawing where they do coloring. By the end of the day, there is some free time where they watch TV or play outside and socialize. Picking up the kid and seeing them watch TV is what they do in the free time or mostly in the last hour. Anush is contradicting herself by saying that her daughter had coloring projects of 2 pages every day, so she was not watching TV while this was going on? Her child is not old enough to tell her what goes on all day and making such review is just unfair. I have never had any problems with food that Anush described. This daycare is regulated by many licensure agencies and I'm sure they are required to feed your kids with appropriate food selections. Stating that your 20 months old tells you that they had pizza or bagels is probably something that your child would like and remember as food. My kids were able to tell me everything and I specifically asked them if they had hot foods. They always told me how they loved her chicken noodle soup for lunch; they remember her homemade meatballs, homemade hot oatmeal for breakfast, grapes, strawberries, and apples for fruits. They did not like much of veggies but they did like carrots with ranch sauce. A lot of kids do not like to eat vegetables and they will not remember that they were even offered, because many would not even eat them. We are as parents want to make sure that our kids are not hungry and believe me that if that was the case, I would not send both of my kids there. But if you want your child to have a special diet, you should bring your own lunch. My kids are older now and none of the schools that they go to have what they like or what I would want them to eat, so for that reason, I always pack them nutritional lunch that includes fruits and vegetables. We take it with a grain of salt to trust in our kids that they do eat what we pack for them and not trade it with other kids for unhealthy snacks or even worse toss it in the trash. Talking about unwashed bottles, I would never leave my daughter's bottle at daycare overnight, as parents, I make sure I take the bottles home and bring fresh one to school. If you left it there and let it mold, then you should reconsider your parenting routines. Taking bottles home after 3 weeks is very irresponsible. They have 12 kids and you have only one for your child, take some parenting classes before it's too late. As far as coloring books, you are right, adults do help kids color, but that is how they learn. If she is 20 months old, she needs guidance and help, so you should be thankful they spend time with your child individually to help them color. She has a lot of coloring activities and she picks them out based on the child's age, if you want your child to be more advanced, you should have one on one teacher and see how much can be done. For the advertisement, I'm not sure what you saw, but all the pictures are from her daycare. You went there for orientation, you should've had a tour of the place and if you did not like what you saw, why did you enroll your child there? Talking about picking up your child early, you should know the routines of the daycare. They have specific hours from what time to what time kids are sleeping if they are asleep, they should be awaken after 2 hours so that they can continue their routine. They do wake them up and I loved that because if you let my kids sleep more than that, they will not sleep at night. If you don't' want your child to watch TV but sleep instead, maybe you should tell them to leave your kid sleeping as her free time, but don't blame them later. I can only think that you came at the time when all the kids are supposed to get up and your kid is not an exception. In any case, before I took my kid to her summer camp this time, I read Anush review and was very disappointed by what she said. I'm sorry you felt this way, but you should think of what you do to the business and the person who goes far and beyond to run that business. I had 2 of my kids there and both from 8 months to 5 years old, so I do have an idea of everything that goes on there. This daycare has been in business for about 20 years and this is the first time I see such a review. I have seen a lot of other daycares that do not do a fraction of what Edita does for these kids. I hope that you will find another place that will serve you right. read more